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Read the eign-post oorreotlj. The sign-post of health is ike back. You must read s aches and paina. You must kir 7 the language of the back. When you know it, the eign-poet reads:— " Backache is kidney ache, Lame back is lame kidneys." Only one eure way to do this. Take Doan's Backadhe Kidney Pills. Read this public endorsement:--Mr 0. Porgursky, College and Botanical streets, Palmerston North, eays: " For eighteen months I have had backaoho. The pain started, in the first place, from lifting heavy stones when I was working at the Wanganui breakwater. I suppose 1 hurt my kidneys; at any rate, I have suffered with these organs since. If . did any digging or work that required bending, I would hare to straighten myself up every few minutes, or 1 would not be able to got up at all. I also suffered with headaches and giddiness, and my secretions were sometimes dark coloured and scalded. I used a lot of reme dies, plasters and liniments, and consulted doctors, but never got more than passing ease from the treatment. I saw Doan's Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and got sonio. After I had taken one bottle I felt easier, end from that time on," I rapidly mended, until I was free ol all pain. This is a tip-top medicine for kidney troubles." Mrs Podgursky confirms the above ten years later: "I am pleased to by telling you that my husband has bring the above statement up to date been free of every distressing symptom of kidney trouble during the past ten years. That is the best of Doan'e Backache Kidney Pills— they cure to stay eured." No need for yon to suffer with backache, when Doan's Backache Kidney Pills may be had, they cured Mr Podgursky, and will oure fou receipt of prioo by Foeter-McClellan too. For sale by all chemiete and Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney.
Gapping for breath. "Several times we nearly lost our son Bert with <iroup, for lie was choking and gasping ior breath,'' writes Mr P. Balmer, Draper, Launceston, Tas., "and I have had to get up in the night and go for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. After 8 good dose of this wonderful remedy there would be a wonderful differ nece in Bert, and I have never knowi dug bottle to fail to completely cur* aim." For sale everywhere.AdTt.
A ''Warners" is the most eoonomival Corset a woman can wear—it can be }*ept aweet and fresh by washing. Wβ- guarantee Warner's to wear well and not rust, break or tear Lov. 1 d. 1 era.—Advt. riUED A SAMPLE. 'Some years ago I was subject to oiliousnese from which I could get 110 relief," says Mr AV. G. Miller, Grocer, LindEeld, N.S.W. " I was given a sample of Chamberlain's Tablets and in a few hours after taking them all traces of biliousness trouble I have got immediate relief from 'Chambwlain's Tablets." Foj there has been a recurrence of the was completely gone. Whenever sale everywhere.—Advt
Hwa^^iyi^^Miiiliid^BiiniipMlfflllHWßl Eggs are not dependable; nor yet inexpensive. Thrifty housewives know this and for satisfactory and economical Baking of Cakes, Buns, and Pikelets,' always use— 2 FDMONTK BAKING * I ** POWDER, W TtSF.TOUR GOWS, PADS AND SHEETS SOLD IN LEVIN. T3AD9 OF 36 FORMS, ruled and printed and perforated acrdiug to the best formula for milktesting competitions, are obtainable at THE HOROWHENUA CHRONICLE OFFICE, Levin. . Pads of H6 forme (enough for twelve months' test for iierd), 3e 3d each; Herd Return Sheets, ruled and printed on Account Book Paper, 3d each (one suffict or 12 months). Apply at— FRONT OFFICE, OHRONIOLB LEVIN. Son. Secretary, Levin Branch New Zealand Farmers Union. Or toB. J PJOHAED3.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 August 1913, Page 4
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